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2. 参见(维基百科的相关词条)| See also
- Journalism portal 【新闻主题(英文)】
- New York City portal 【纽约市主题(英文)】
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- 远东经济评论 / Far Eastern Economic Review
- 经济自由度指数 / Index of Economic Freedom(由《华尔街日报》与传统基金会共同发布的年度报告)
- 纽约市的媒体 / Media in New York City
- William Peter Hamilton【威廉·彼得·汉密尔顿(英文)】
- The Economic Times【《经济时报》(英文)】
- Lucky duckies【幸运儿(英文)】
- On the Money (2013 TV series) – the current title of a CNBC-produced program known as The Wall Street Journal Report from 1970 until the CNBC/Dow Jones split in January 2013.【《理财高手》(2013年电视剧)——CNBC制作的节目,该节目从1970年至2013年1月CNBC与道琼斯分拆期间被称为《华尔街日报报道》。(英文)】
- The Wall Street Journal Special Editions【《华尔街日报》特刊】
- Wall Street Journal Radio Network【华尔街日报广播网】
- Worth Bingham Prize【沃斯·宾厄姆奖】
- Billion dollar whale【《十亿美金大鲸鱼》】
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5. 延伸阅读 | Further reading
本部分仅来自于英文词条
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- · Douai, Aziz, and Terry Wu. “News as business: the global financial crisis and Occupy movement in the Wall Street Journal”. Journal of International Communication 20.2 (2014): 148–167.
- · Merrill, John C., and Harold A. Fisher. The world’s great dailies: profiles of fifty newspapers (1980), pp. 338–41.
- · Rosenberg, Jerry M. Inside The Wall Street Journal: The History and the Power of Dow Jones & Company and America’s Most Influential Newspaper (1982) online
- · Sakurai, Takuya. “Framing a Trade Policy: An Analysis of The Wall Street Journal Coverage of Super 301”. Intercultural Communication Studies 24.3 (2015). online
- · Steinbock, Dan. “Building dynamic capabilities: The Wall Street Journal interactive edition: A successful online subscription model (1993–2000)”. International Journal on Media Management 2.3-4 (2000): 178–194.
- · Yarrow, Andrew L. “The big postwar story: Abundance and the rise of economic journalism”. Journalism History 32.2 (2006): 58+ online Archived November 13, 2018, at Archive-It
6. 外部链接 | External links
- 官方网站 (移动端)
- Official website
- The Wall Street Journal blogs Archived February 21, 2018, at the Wayback Machine
- OpinionJournal website (redirector)
- Opinion & Commentary section of the WSJ website
- Political Diary (paid subscription required)
- Money Rates including Prime Rate
- The Wall Street Journal editorial board Archived October 18, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
- “It all began in the basement of a candy story”, by Cynthia Crossen, The Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2007
- The Pioneer of Wall Street: John J. Kiernan at Irish America
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